I can't see why Lawrence's Goldfinch would be ruled out, so I'm going to look 
for the bird now. I hope others will be searching too. 
David Waltman 
Boulder 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Zilly" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 2, 2010 10:09:34 AM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain 
Subject: [cobirds] possible hybrid Am Goldfinch? 

Hi Cobirders, 

Yesterday, while birding Rabbit Mtn. Open Space near Lyons, I observed an 
unusual looking American Goldfinch. Instead of having a yellow head with a 
black forehead it had a black face. The chin, sides of the face in front of the 
eye, and the lower forehead were black. I also saw the bird from behind and 
noted that the nape was pale gray. All other characteristics seemed consistent 
with AMGO and it looked to be in alternate plumage, as did all the other AMGO's 
present. 

I haven't been able to find any information about hybridization in this 
species. Would anyone with knowledge of this subject care to comment? 

The bird was in a mixed flock with other American and Lesser Goldfinches and 
the exact location was: 40.24145, -105.20795. 

Regards, 

Bob Zilly 
Longmont 




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